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Mikhail Vasilyevich Krunichev (Russian: Михаи́л Васи́льевич Хруничев;
April 4 [O.S.
March 22] 1901 – June 2, 1961) was a
Soviet statesman, lieutenant-general...
- 2017. This is the English-language name
given at "Contact Information".
Krunichev State Research and
Production Space Center.
Archived from the original...
- The
Krunichev T-411 Aist (en: Stork) is a
Russian light utility monoplane designed by the
Russian company Aeroprogress and
placed into
production by the...
- its
derivative T-108
Zolotoy Orel nineteen-p****enger aircraft, and the
Krunichev T-511 "AIST-M". As a turboshaft, the AL-34 was
proposed to
power the Mil...
- segment:
development of
Multipurpose Laboratory Module (together with
Krunichev Space Centre) and "Oka"
space production modules (not
permanently attached...
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launched on 16 July 2011 on
board a
Proton rocket. KazSat-2 was
built by
Krunichev and
Thales Alenia Space Italy.
KazCosmos signed a
contract with ISS-Reshetnev...
- the
deputy chairman of the
Council of
Ministers of the USSR,
Mikhail Krunichev,
arrived at the
scene to
investigate the
causes of the accident. During...
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utility monoplane Type of
aircraft National origin Russia Manufacturer Krunichev OKB
Designer Evgeny Grunin First flight December 7, 1994
Number built...
- East,
providing coverage over
southern Asia,
Australia and New Zealand.
Krunichev by
International Launch Services (ILS) was
contracted to
launch AsiaSat...
- T-407
Skborets Single-engined
Light utility aircraft,
prototype built by
Krunichev. T-433
Flamingo Five-seat
light amphibious flying boat. T-435
Korvet Variant...